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Re: [RT] Momentum with inertia.



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Prosper,
It looks really good.  I was intrigued by what you had defined earlier this
morning.. Intertia.
I imagined something like you did, but I thought of interia as levels of
support and resistance .  Goodness knows how to program
that, maybe support and resistance is more like gravity than interia. ..
Maybe Ineria could be set up as deviation from a 200 bar mean.
So the 200 bar mean would be kind of an anti interia.  or a kind of gravity.
So maybe price leaving the heavyness of the 200 bar mean would be something
like
the funcition of a rocket leaving the earth, it has to travel so many feet
per second to "escape" the gravity from earth.. As price left the 200 bar
station, it

How did you enter in an inertia varible into momentum.. always curious..

Don Thompson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Prosper" <brente@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Real Traders" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 4:13 PM
Subject: [RT] Momentum with inertia.


> I was thinking some more about momentum with Inertia. I came up with
> this. See the .gif attached. My new indictor on the top and ordinary
> Momentum in the lower subgraph. The length is 10 for both.
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> I figured that over coming inertia was like the price moving more than
> the average range, that is the basis of my indicator. What do you think?
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